“Continuing the tour on the arctic circles, our second release is a mini-album with epic
proportions, coming from Sweden. Mikael Fyrek, old-school musician known from the cinematic
releases on Kahvi Collective netlabel, not to forget the vocal collaboration project Tang Kai.
Directors Cut being the rather fitting title, this album have been on it’s way for a long time,
it has seen many dramas, it has been sculpted and shaped again countless times. Yet still,
the finished result seem like a consistent piece crafted with love and care, with great
attention to detail, from beginning to end. You can sense the influence from the golden era
of synthesizer pop, combined with the sounds of today. This movie soundtrack alike album
invites you to have a closer listen, let yourself go of the daily routines for a brief moment,
lose yourself in a dream. The author wishes to thank Niclaz Erlingmark for writing, Aaron Harris
for performing the lyrics on the closing track Somehow, Somewhere, Sometime.”

16 Responses to “sfp02 Mikael Fyrek “Directors Cut””

Fat music from a good guy! If you guys cannot SEE the high rise buildings when listening to this you are probably without imagination! ;) Also see the arctic truth, the withering of the souls and hear the beauty summoned by the great musical poet that is Mikael Fyrek! Melancholy holy!

Great work indeed,these seven tracks sound very nice as they are made and mixed very well,I would say without dubt they sound professional.
Mr Fyrek’s percussion and drums as always are very particular,the basslines are very solid,and I like how he builds the harmoni es,like a rainfall that starts with little drops and later on becomes delicately strong.
My fav tracks are ‘Under the violet sky’ and ‘A dream I never had’.

(translate with google to eng. :)
Excellent music. Thanks to you, I change my player to the one that supports FLAC;)
Still want to say that like you, now, change our world. Now people can hear not only that they impose in the record shops and produce because of the money. Music based on the principle of free circulation, a much higher quality and more interesting, because it is really the product and is not written to suit the mainstream, or anyone’s opinion or taste.

Absolutely fantastic album, every track is flawless. Been listening to it alongside playing Fallout 3, fits real nice with the post-apocalyptic feel.
After downloading this I got some other of your other works from Kahvi, and to no surprise, it was all brilliant!